AMOLED vs IPS LCD vs Retina vs Infinity Display - Gary Explains
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There is nothing called retina display it's straight ips display and a fancy apple naming scheme.
Debojit Mandal same thing for samsung’s infinite display just a larger screen to body ratio
Shubham Jaiswal ya I know that infinity display doesn't exist actually as a matter of fact even superamoed is a straight up oled itself
Debojit Mandal Super Amoled is Samsung's enhanced version of Amoled
Debojit Mandal retina displays refer to the pixel density. Infinity display is a marketing work for besel less
Harry Williams ya I know that both marketing name apple says their display as retina display but infact it's a straight up ips lcd and since u cannot see the individual pixels they called it as retina display.
Gary explains the meaning of life in the next video.
Timothy Baxter its 42
🤣
I'm looking forward to it. The infinity display and super AMOLED and infinity display video was entertaining.
Hahaha I literally laughed out loud.
Lmfoaoaoao
Amoled
>Battery life
>Ultra deep blacks
>More colors
LCD
>No burn in
>Better color accuracy
AMOLED: low persistence for VR. LCD: Cheap and not controlled by the Samsung LG duopoly.
Though AMOLED is thinner, LCD is cheaper and easier to manufacture and ages better (You should watch out for light bleeds though).
Aleksander Świech excellent 👏👏👏
Aleksander Świech and less strain to the eye
Aleksander Świech what about the ips lcd’s better view angles
so, AMOLED is that super hot girl, that turns into an old baba by her 25-28 yo.
while the IPS LCD is the decent looking girl that stays the same way for a looong time.
ok, got it, thx
I change girlfriend very often so no problem, i ll go for the super hot girl.
@@2kay737 😂😂😂
But.....damn that hot girl is worth the chase
Ok thanks 👌
Sometimes she might look fire but don't forget what is her behaviour xd
If you're on a budget
Retina display is just a marketing gimmick because at the time, Apple claimed their phones and ipads had the highest resolution.
Their new "Super Retina" is a joke
OmenBoy
You again? Please get a life troll...
your really calling android users dorks when defending the king of 12 year old girl phones? LMAO
Where's Waldo their new "super retina" is supplied by Samsung 😂😂
OmenBoy are you stupid? Lol you're on the same video commenting
super retina is just a modified OLED screen which is made by Samsung.
I feel like my IQ goes up 2 points for every gary explains video I watch
Lol
Awesome
Same
2 points? Per video? Damn, you're IQ must have originally been 10 or something.
Retina is IPS and Infinity is just a marketing word for bezel less
xXRapToRiXxGamer Don't tell me you expected the screen to be actually "Infinite ".
Yes he addressed that in the video.
ever heard of a infinity edge pool? uh same logic behind the name... its not rocket science lol
how can an edge be infinite lul thats an oxymoron, it has to cutoff somewhere to even be an edge
On the s8 and s8+, the left and right edges, curve downward toward the metal frame of the phone, making the display panel go right to the edges of the phone, past the metal frame, since because of the curved edges, the metal frame is under the display, whereas the iPhone X is flat panel, making a noticeable bezel on the left, and right edges of that phone.
*Amoled Is the best one, once you use it you don't want to go back to any other type of screen.*
Nice opinion broman. IMO, they are different but one is not necessarily better than the other. Matter of preference. I went from Amoled (S5) to LCD (Z3), back to Amoled (6P, and I genuinely thought it was an LCD for a year of owning it), then back to LCD (PH-1), and this LCD looks better than the 6P.
Tried so many Samsung OLED screen phones for now and none of them makes me wanna switch to them, and certainly not after seeing the XZ Premium's gorgeous 4K HDR IPS LCD screen.
MolfMarco sure, im sure you use your phone by staying on the same frame for hours on end.
El Muchacho Serio I left Amoled and have no desire to go back because 2 of my phones have suffered burn in and I do t want to have to go through that again
I did
Went from Alpha(Amoled) to Droid turbo(Amoled) to G5(IPS LCD) and i love the display
Again. Probably the only RUclipsr that knows what he's talking about. Not just glorified opening boxes. Lmao
True
Did you hear that inbox therapy??
👀
*AMOLED ✌️*
Ameer m.m *oversatured LED
Ameer m.m meh i'm fine with ips lcd as long as it was 1080p or quad hd. We humans became so fuckin spoiled. Our screen monitor which is 15+'inch long still supports 720p.. And it' s still damn good and looks sharp!
Infinity display and super AMOLED display and infinity display (oops, did I say that twice?)
If engineers could figure out how to eliminate the effects of burn in on Amoled screens, it would be perfect.
Preach brotha Amoled all the way!!
Last time I was this early,
Pixel had a Jack
Last time I was early,
My alarm clock forgot to wake me up.
😂
Saiprasad Prabhu
Stupid
Pixel 4a will have a jack
This is the actual beneficial video. Gary explains so well. I've never seen any person as efficient as him in this channel. Long live, Gary!
We love you.
Why Apple likes to put those stupid names to everything?!
Like why they call the "Super Amoled" displays as "Super Retina"!
What they have in the iPhone X is basically bought from Samsung...
Jason Yau they name it Retina...Super Retina and so on...bcoz lcd panel or oled panel is same in all the phone....but which color to bright up more or optic adjustment done making to look some colors natural is done by software programming of Apple or even all other brands...so Super Retina display have Samsung's oled panel with Apple software optimization...so its not same...tho actually it is...nd hate it
Fahad Farooq exactly
Just like they name processors A10 fusion, A11 Bionic. It’s just to get people more interested rather than just saying AMOLED display.
Jason Yau because apple are founder on touchscreen era. So they has special name for it.
Fahad Farooq Even if that were true it would be terrible reasoning. However that is completely false. Both can be equally calibrated. But because of the inherit advantages of oled they can be more accurate technically
This video needs some infographics, otherwise it may be confusing for some people.
And proper English subtitle 😔
It's better to visualise it.
Gary is my favorite guy in AA and youtube. Gives totally detailed explanations and they aren’t even boring. Wish he taught at my university so that many students will actually be awake than falling asleep. 👌👌👌
Finally,
I started noticing these faded on screen navigation buttons in every app in my pixel. I was wondering what had gone wrong. It's a pixel Burn-in in tbe google pixel. No pun intended. But Thanks Gary. Always so informative.
So basically, IPS LCD is good for longevity and no burn in whereas AMOLED is good for short term incredible displays that die quickly.
Search about “ flickering “ it is the worse and dangerous thing in oled screens
Maybe now they upgrade the amoled anywag my cousin use S8 with amoled until 1year use has screen burn while my brother iphone X oled panel almost 2years now has no screen burn why? So oled and amoled is diffrent?
@@jasonpatrickdeleon4701 oh god u are actually stupid
@@jasonpatrickdeleon4701 I use my S8+ everyday for 2,5 years now and without replacing literally anything. It's safe to say that my sAMOLED doesn't suffer from a burn in.
@@ma111ma11amoled/ 4-5 years is not quick
this dude is why i am subbed
Me too. I like the accent
Gary is the best tech explainer on RUclips.
For the first few years AMOLED wins but after that, like a beautiful flower would loose it's beauty the AMOLED starts to fade and develop screen burns and that's were IPS LCD holds it's ground it's way cheaper and more durable. Talk about superficial beauty.
People usually change phones after two or three years so I really do not see any problem
Ips lcd are burn
liquid crystal display ..display ..funny
:-)
Just like atm machine
It helps people who don't know what lcd or led means (which is frankly most people) to understand what you're talking about, don't sweat it.
A.T.M Machine - Automatic Teller Machine Machine.
😂😂 would have never thought of ATM
Apple Retina Screen = LCD IPS Display. Also Apple, Sapphire = Normal Glass
This is the best explanation that I've seen so far, with no bias. Thanks man!
Thanks Gary I love your videos, I'm so glad they gave you your own segment.
Well done sir! you clearly explained that one! 💯
Only reason Android authority is alive is because of this man.
gary is the reason why I visited android authority
great explanation as always!!
Wow, technical stuff that is actually easy to understand. I usually get lost after about 10 seconds in videos like these. Nice.
Haven't seen a TN display in years? Check out a 2DS.
mega evolution I've seen some TN displays on some laptops and must I say these newer gens are so damn good. You can't even tell it's not IPS but yeah they are not even common anymore oh well.
Most PC displays (especially for gaming) are still TN because of response times and price. 1440p 144hz IPS monitors are a lot more expensive and respond slower than TN variants
I think he was talking mostly about phones. In TVs it's mostly OLED, VA, and IPS panels.
I think he talked about recent smartphones.
Because TN is not going anywhere, Most Pro-Gaming Monitors are TN for the fast response Time.
buy a wiko sunny 2+
LCD & LED is basically same thing only the backlighting differs. In case of LCD it generally users a Cold Cathode Fluorescent Light where as in case of LED it users led for backlighting. However OLED or Organic Light Emitting Diode is different as it does not use any backlight because it's pixel emit light itself.
Rajiv Mittal this
Rajiv Mittal What if you're traveling 237 MPH in a Ford Fiesta and you shoot a beam of orange light into the backlight whilst a midget kicks your nuts? Answer me that science boy
Thomas
He explained about display technology, not some random shit that's irrelevant to what the person said.
Johnny Pigman thanks for the clarification, genius
Every LCD uses LED backlighting these days so it's not very relevant. He used the term "LED" because OLEDs are just a type of LED
Thank you so much gary
i was waiting for this subject to be explained ..and you did it greatly👍👍👍👍
Retina and Infinity Display are NOT technology of display. Only product names.
Gary videos are just awesome
I've never had burn in problems with OLED displays. I love the AMOLED blacks and I love having an Always on display so I'll never ever going to buy an LCD phone.
garreswe Dude you got everything wrong.
Internet Alpha That is true, but you have to remember that Always On displays are only viable with Amoled screens (as Gary said, for LCDs, no matter the shade of the screen, the same power is being used, so a black wallpaper or anything won't save battery). That & the fact that AMOLEDs still tend to have more vibrant colours.
Internet Alpha "Little bit of battery"? Always On display on the G6 DECIMATES battery life.
Internet Alpha Oh ok. But a lot of people end the day with around that percentage of battery, and having it zapped away like that...
How long do you keep your phones?
Fantastic job! I really learned something from your vid sir! You do solid work.
I wanted to know about displays and started to search. This is the first and the only video i will need because you explained everything very well. Thanks you a lot you gained a new subscriber.
OK here are the panel displays TN, VA, IPS. What are do you do on your computer. Do you do a lot of gaming and playing first person shooters. TN panels are the way to go they have the best refresh rates and highest FPS. Are you looking for the best color and looking to design things then IPS is better. Are you in between you want some good color and some good refresh rates then the VA is the way to go.
As for the 4K, 5K, 6K, 2K, 1080 and so on well you have to start looking at what GPU you have and understand unless you spend 5 grand on HPs 60" monitor with 144hz no 4k and above monitor can hit above 120hz. That's because you don't have a GPU yet that can take full advantage of the 4k and above power. Unless you have the money to drop 5 grand on HPs monitor which at that point you can get the i9 CPU a long with two 2080ti GPUs.
Why haven't you said anything about pentile matrix in samoleds?
I like both AMOLED looks great. However something appeals to me with a LCD and the fact I can turn up the brightness to 100% for hours with zero worry about the display and general less expensive repair. My perfect display would probably be a 1440p LCD with 700nits + or so brightness.
Thank you for the lesson. It was very interesting 😊
Gary is the best at explaining technology behind smartphones.
God.. mate realy, you are one of the best ppl in android community. Your videos it have always top explain quality. You do the best videos, like cpu-gpu. Ram/ cores.
And so many other explains that i lost the number. Keep doing this great job, and give us you knowledge to all this...
P.s for me still the IPS is the best screen.
Gary is the only reason i watch this Channel anymore. let's be honest here most of the content this channel produces is generic and can be found anywhere, but Gary's content not.
Thank you so much for informing us about this subject
Thanks for this! Really informative and resourceful.
Google should switch to a darker overall theme on Android
they wont do such thing as that. its due to the lightning brightened problems when the phone is used outdoors. try using black themes in an lcd phones and you'll know how hard it is to see the things inside your phone. unless if your phone is a super amoled that can bright up the phone up to 1000 nits of lights.
That's the beauty of Android is that you can change your theme to whatever you want.
Kelnaruto Uzumaki my phome can push out 1200 nits
Kelnaruto Uzumaki I have the note 8
RoggyTheGamer yea in one litte part of the display in auto brightness mode
Thanks for the video! I wish you included Triluminos as well and say if their colour range is really wider than on a normal LCD panel..
Could you please do a video about AUTO-HDR feature on a phone, what does it do and whether it's necessary or not, since some phones, like Sony and Huawei still don't have it built-in but don't seem to struggle because of that.
Triluminos display has 38% more color range than sRGB, pretty much the same than Infinity display (41% more of sRGB).
Samsung prefer more vivid greens (that is why Samsung has a bit more range of colors) and Sony prefer more vivid reds (which is more difficult to increase the range).
Sony has it, in manual mode and Superior Auto is called Backlight Scene, and Huawei has it too, but completely separated from the auto and manual mode.
Auto HDR is just a feature that enables HDR in high contrast scene, that is all.
Emmanuel Santos what about DCI-P3 compared to regular sRGB and Triluminos?
I think Auto HDR can be tricky, apart from increasing details in the shadows in high-contrast scenes it can cause unrealistic images also when that's not so necessary, like indoor situations etc.
Lucary1000 DCI is 26% larger than sRGB, so the Triluminous can display 112% of DCI.
However, in Android there is no Color Management System that allows to represent DCI. That is why it is preferable to use sRGB.
*colour accuracy demystified in steps:*
1. panel being able to reproduce as many colours as possible to cover the indended use, concurrently (gamut), in terms of tones (contrast) or colour.
2. outputed colours are close or identical to intended colours (calibration, accuracy). that means that if we send a signal with intended value of 10 (measured by external device), we should get a value of 10, after the calibration. The difference in value is called DeltaE.
3. after calibration ability to show full spectrum or subtle gradients without visible step = no banding (gradient quality)
4. balance all the above and you have what we wrongly call colour accuracy, when we really mean overal picture quality.
For each intended use and audience, balance will change, according to trends as well.
Per example, after all the sheepish fluorescent colour, high contrast, over sharpened faux HDR bullsxit, TVs with Rec709 or other, integrated, cinema derived picture standards (profiles), start to emerge.
It is all about intention. If intention is accuracy, the picture will not be impressive.
choose your enemy! ;)
Thanks for being both side of Lcd and Amoled and It is good to know the advantages and disadvantages of it, I am currently using LG v10 I still love Ips LCD display over Amoled because It gives oversaturated colours...but rarely I saw some screen burning on my LG v10. Thanks for great review,Thanks Again...
Gary is best
If only my college professors were as informative and easy to understand as you are
THANK GOD SOMEONE WHO USES ENGLISH TITLE AND ACTUALLY SPEEKS ENGLISH
If u understand what im talking about then u have suffered just like me
Always good content Prof. Gary Sims. Thank you for the enlightenment
Gary for president
Retina is just ordinary lcd display for iSheeps....
So you are saying that iPhone X display is not oled?
@@demomanfromtf2574 Yes, it's just ordinary oled for iSheeps. Why are you asking me?
Gary absolutely enjoyed and definitely No one who can explain better than you.Thanks so much for sharing Deb ✌👍
New intro is so much better than the old one
Xz premium 4K HDR10 LCD display, simply Amazing
Conclusion means as long as you are happy, either is fine.
Silent and quick Android Authority logo is gold.
Love your videos mate your so good at explaining things simply keep it up...one question do amoled screens tend to be brighter I've always found that
Ips lcd is more safe for eyes , i had bad eyes strain with Amolid in the past , please people keep your eyes safe.
Nothing like that , only blue light matters
Oled: Organic light emitting diode is different from an led...
OLED is just a subcategory of LED. That means every OLED is also a LED but not the other way around.
My phone is using 4k LCD and there are multiple backlight units that turn off when an area is completely dark. It looked weird in the beginning but now I consider it very good solution.
wow, your videos always are great. thanks for educating us.
you guys at Android Authority doing great work.
"Retina" is just Apple's way of making LCD sound more expensive and advanced than it is, rather than just switching to OLED.
I watch this while having my screen burned
Your vids are getting much better now
I like your videos sir. It has the best info than others
Who watches this because you are goingto buy an phone with Amoled screen?
Me!
When companies go too far with the names:
Super Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode Display
It's really amazing how all this stuff that we take for granted actually works.
Never wanted to know about this stuff but you make such great videos.... "Ima learn today".
Was curious to know differences between AMOLED & pOLED.. Anyone??
girlsdrinkfeck note edge and s6 edge and on also use "poled"
It has a plastic substrate layer so it can take advantage of the fact that oled displays can be bent
Damodar Keny poled has components and some plastic so that the screen can bend
I assume you mean LG's POLED, if so here you go.
"The main change that LG shares about POLED is the material and the switch from the traditional glass OLED. The plastic material developed by LG is capable of withstanding high temperatures while maintaining chemical stability when being used as a display. Through the use of plastic, the display can achieve some level of flexibility and curving. The manufacturing process also results in the elimination of bubbles and foreign substances with the POLED’s layers.
POLED has some other benefits as well. Displays can be produced that have very thin bezels, they are much thinner than current OLED or LCD displays, and they are more stable over time due to the encapsulation of OLED elements in the plastic. Being made of plastic instead of glass, POLEDs are much less susceptible to breakage.
One of the benefits that may not be apparent for a while though has to do with the ability of the new material to bend, fold and otherwise be curved to different shapes."
Source: www.talkandroid.com/226084-lgs-poled-display-points-to-devices-right-around-the-corner/
You're welcome.
Thanks 4 d insight guys much appreciated! So den a more apt competitor 2 Samsung's AMOLED marketing.. coz much of dese Samsung can do without use of plastic den?
Yeah after using AMOLED displays since my first smartphone, I'll never go lcd ever again, even if the color reproduction is better, you can just tell that it's not as punchy and contrasted and the resolution is just meh
Personal preference, i just don't like the punchy and contrasted colors that AMOLEDs produce
@@jayjohnx i hab a phone with amoled display but i mostly use the basic color for it, it's similar has constrast with an LCD but it's technically not LCD but it has deep blacks.
@@severedapex7413 and gets burn in sooner or later.
@@HelyoG doesnt matter, you can replace it, or buy a new one anyways.
@@severedapex7413 That's a waste for the environment..... That's clearly making shits that lasts for few month is a waste of resources and also a marketing strategy.
Ur videos are amazing Gary , great explanation
Thanks Sir Gary for the great info👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Infinity sAMOLED display of Samsung...❤️
Super Amoled are the best because:
1) They consume less battery
2) They are thinner
nixxxon18 you forgot burn in
Burn in is no longer a problem. It can occur when a phone is static all the time showing the same stuff on the screen (like it happens in stores) but for normal usage, it rarely happens, and if it does its because the phone will have several years of use
nixxxon18 what about the navbar? It s always static, also the other thing up the screen
Burn in occurs when something is static for many many hours non stop. You usually dont spend many hours using the phone, you shut down the screen it every now and then and when you do use it for a long time, it is many times to watch videos or play games, then you dont have anything static.
Burn in happens mostly in stores with phones with permanently open screen, in that scenario they are so many hours static with high brightness
nixxxon18 i hope you are right, i m going to buy an lg v30
Explained in lucid terms. Thank you, Gary.🤗
This helps me a lot before buying my Redmi Note 9S! It's an LCD display but I don't care now as long as it is good enough. I've got mine now as a promotion from Aliexpress for only $213, 8G RAM 128G storage. Good enough for it's price. Thanks a lot!
Super Amoled 👍
Lemme make a joke
Pixel 2 with headphone jack
Lol
Pixel 4a with headphone jack
I wish my teachers were as good as Gary ❤️
LED (OLed, Amoled, Super Retina OLed, Super Amoled) looks more vibrant and rich of colors per pixel, whereas LCD looks brighter indoors, so basically you choose what’s best for you, I guess.
Ki je bolo kichuy buji na
I'm still using TFT display 😂
Uvuvwevwevwe onyetenyevwe ugwemubwem ossas get a CRT
LCD can also get pixel burning, but not in the way that one pixel goes off. This is when the backlight or lights that make the backlight stop working which will make Shadow-like things on the screen. This can happen quite a lot in Samsung's early generations of the smart TV which were LCD
Music at 7:43 in the background. What music is that? Does anybody know?
Apple is copying Samsung ✌
Daniel Macedo true
Daniel Macedo Samsung copied the glass back of the iPhone 4 lol
Comments like this are so old
Mlordy And iPhone 6 on looks like note2
True
no ears?
🤣
There needs to be a Gary playlist with every Gary video on AA
actually there already is
Have been using super amoled since my s2. Can't have enough..super love it
Look at these people crying for inferior display technologies.
I'm just waiting for Sony to use CLEDIS™ on their smartphones and pretty much no one can make fun of me with the display, rather I'll make fun of anyone else that doesn't own that smartphone with that display.
Johnny Pigman - Why would they use a technology on a phone that is designed specifically to tether panels together to create one large screen? Cletus has nothing to do with image quality, or reproduction. It's just designed to allow for greater scalability without degradation of line's or seams if you will, when combining a bunch of panels together. Cletus technology is aimed primarily at only the commercial Market. AKA... you can basically make a billboard, or advertisement screens at an arena etc...
Also the cleanest display at the latest trade show went up to 1000 its a brightness. So it's already surpassed from this year alone like the Note 8. It still using traditional LCD structure with a new implementation to maintain that same level of quality while scaling the physical image larger.
So I'm afraid there's no use for a phone. You made me waiting for an eternity.
Marine 1 You mean with my "the very best display technology of this era?"
Scootaloo
There's always a possibility to make the individual pixels smaller to fit on smartphone screens.
Pixels on the screen on TVs are way larger than the ones on our smartphones, so shrinking them down would make it possible for these smartphones.
Oh, and because they can be built on your own, it can also be possible that we get a free aspect ratio on our phones, though Idk how will we do it.
Anyways, the Note 8 has an impressive display, but I don't think it's any brighter than the CLEDIS™.
For one, GSMArena tested the Note 8's maximum brightness of the display by lighting up a bright light on its proximity sensor with brightness mode set to Auto, and it went up to a crazy 850 nits, which is definitely a remarkable record, but nowhere near DisplayMate's claim of 1,200 nits. Heck, even the S8 reaches 870 nita on the same exact test with the same exact controlled environment, and the sunlight contrast ratio of the Note 8 is inferior to those of the S8 and S8+, heck even the S7 Edge of last year, and the flagship QHD IPS LCD Nokia 8 even beats it.
And I'm pretty sure that the CLEDIS™ display took only around 100W of power to be as bright as 1000 nits, while if the Note 8's display was a large screen, it will probably consume up to 300W of power, so using 200W power on the CLEDIS™ will probably make it even brighter at up to 1500 nits.
But for now, Sony is planning on using JDI's special type of OLED, a RGB Color-Filtered White OLED screen. It's practically an OLED panel, but the pixels are more of like IPS LCD that are filtered by colors, which, in turn, reduces the risk of burn in that's becoming common especially with Samsung's Super AMOLED™ displays.
And the fact that they are less prone to burn in also means that the matrix will be in RGB instead of Diamond PenTile, so no worries about sharpness of the screen. This display tech might be unleashed next year if ever JDI has prepared enough supply for at least one of Sony's Xperia devices in 2018.
Basically, Sony has two options to destroy the competition in the display department, so whether everyone likes it or not, Sony will be the king supreme in the display technology competition in the very very near future.
Johnny Pigman Johnny Pigman /)_<
Omg... Dude! LOL! XD Displaymate is an official testing lab for Samsung and Apple. They aren't going to lie as these companies pay displaymate. It's run by a group of an actual engineers. And I can get my display on my Note up to 1200 nits no problem, as other reviewers have tested it out themselves. The Note 8 goes all the way up to 1200 nits. It doesn't go up to 1200 in that mode that you mentioned.
Also of course the pixels are larger on a TV. That's how it works when you take the same resolution from a phone and put it on a much larger display. A 1920 x 1080 image on a phone will have far smaller pixels as the screen size become smaller. Then if you increase it to the scale of say 55 inches, the pixels will get that much larger proportionately to fill out the entire screen. This is where the pixel-per-inch density rating comes in. The technology you're talking about doesn't even pertain to small devices at all. And LED technology that Sony is developing, is not at parody with AMOLED and it won't be. Much like how Samsung claims that their LCD displays on their Flagship TVs compare to LG's AMOLED television sets in fidelity. They're throwing a lot of tricks and stuff to get them to look as good as possible, but they are still out performed by basic AMOLED. Yes they're the best LED displays I have ever seen bar none. But they're still out performed by AMOLED. Sony is years away from catching up to Samsung. And they're not going to do it with LED technology. At least for the next five to 10 years. This is something that was just talked about at the trade shows at CES.
Samsung is going to have the best display and won't be matched for at least 5 years. And that's if AMOLED technology stands still which it won't.
Also at maximum brightness, the screen of the Galaxy S8 draws 1.75 Watts off the battery.
Also they are using a lot of small individual screens each with 7680 x 1920 display resolution.
Each tile (screen) is just 17.875 inches wide, and stitched together, the Cledis display was 36 feet by 9 feet. I can guarantee you that at that resolution and at that display size of 17.875 in, they're probably pushing closer to 2,916 watts to power the display based on the specifications that Sony gave out. That breaks down to approximately 9 watts per panel. Which would be right in line with LED technology that Sony uses on their highest-end TVs. Now just for the panel size difference between Cledis 17.9 squared inches, versus the 13.1 square inches of the Galaxy S8 display, the S8 display is 3.8x more energy efficient than each panel used on Cledis.
OLED is almost as bright as ur bald head
Sorry Gary, but this isn't one of your best videos. Burn in is an old issue, sounds like you're using dated information and scare stories from those who are justifying the use of LCD. Also, in terms of cost, the price of making AMOLED screens has come down. Last year it was claimed they were even cheaper to make than LCD. The new Y-OCTA displays, (seen on the S8 and Note 7), from Samsung are even cheaper to make than the previous generation, (seen on the S8+ and previous models). That is the reason why the S8+ is slightly thicker than the S8. They don't have the capacity on Y-OCTA yet. The reason why we don't see more AMOLED displays is due to the lack of capacity, not the cost of production. Now that LG are making them for smartphones, like the V30 and Pixel 2 XL, we'll start to see AMOLED in more devices. Also, I thought it was a cop out for you not to state which is best. AMOLED are now vastly superior in almost every aspect. They've even closed the gap on power used when displaying white. You only need to place a Note 8 next to an iPhone 8 Plus to see the big difference in quality.
Does led display last longer than LCD ?
I like your explanation more than Gary’s.
I'm not sure exactly what your point is about burn in being an old issue. Are you saying this isn't an issue for oLED screens anymore?
Alex Z yes especially for the new gen smartphones like s8 and note 8
Bruh I have seen burn new phones, but to be fair it's only on phone stores where they stay on the same screen for days
Gr8 work done #Garry
It's really helpful
4:28 The nintendo 3ds still uses TN LCD displays. There are ocassions when they use IPS screens, but only for the top or bottom screen. Having dual IPS screens, without replacing them, is quite rare.
IPS ROCKS..👍
IPS all the way AMOLED has big disadvantages:
color shifting
non-uniformed and uneven white color
poor sunlight visibility
non sharp texts foggy and soft edges
non sharp images because of the pixel array (pentile matrix)
very bad for reading
the led driver uses more battery
it generates more heat
Haven't got the first two issues on my 2015 galaxy j5
This person is clueless go defend you xr
Umm no
Lol
Have u ever tried a Samsung Device?
Gary strikes again!
Thank you, Gary!